We’re back with the second half of Sundance’s Short Film Program 2. Here’s a look at a Spanish-language fable, a crime comedy, dystopian sci-fi, and a Khmer-language story about a dead woman and her Queer grandson. Pasta Negra (Jorge Thielen Armand) Three generations of women (Monica Zabaleta García, Grieber Acosta
Discussing The Rumored End Of Console Exclusives And Possible Big Game Movie Spots On The Latest Skewedcast
Gareth, Justin, and Michael at Skewed and Reviewed discuss the rumor of console exclusives ending and also talk about the rumored movies and shows that will be revealed during the Big Game.
The Substance’s Scariest Scene Is All About Demi Moore’s Performance
It’s already a rare win for a horror movie to get an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, especially one as gleefully gross as Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance. It would be rarer still for one to actually win, but Demi Moore’s lead performance has collected at least one hefty early
Anthony Mackie Clarifies Viral ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Comments
Did Anthony Mackie make a major flub? The actor responds to the outcry surrounding his viral statements while promoting Captain America: Brave New World. With Captain America: Brave New World releasing in just over two weeks, promotion for the film has kicked into high gear. This includes new posters, new
Sundance ’25: ‘THE UGLY STEPSISTER’ Gives Cinderella Story a Gruesome Facelift
The Ugly Stepsister has already earned a reputation around Park City as the horror movie in this year’s Midnight section—the one that made an audience member puke in the aisle. For horror enthusiasts, this is the theatrical equivalent of a Michelin star. You must see this movie, now etched in